148 references: botany 



Davis, B. M. A catalogue of the marine flora of Woods Hole and vicinity. Bureau 

 of Fisheries Bulletin 31 : 795-833. 1913. 



Davis, B. M. General characteristics of the algal vegetation of Buzzards Bay and 

 Vineyard Sound in the vicinity of Woods Hole. Bureau of Fisheries Bulletin 

 31 : 443-544, charts 228-274. 1913. 



Dewey, L. H. A purple-leaved mutation in hemp. -Bureau of Plant Industry 

 Circular 113: 23-24. February 15, 1913. 



Eggleston, W. W. a trip across Vermont by Luigi Castigilioni, an Italian noble- 

 man, in August, 1785. Bulletin of the Vermont Botanical Club 8: 21, 22. 

 April, 1913. 



Fairohild, D. and Simmonds, E. The grafted papaya as an annual fruit tree. 

 Bureau of ^lant Industry Circular 119: 3-13, f. 1-4. March 29, 1913. 



Fairchild, D. Some Asiatic Actinidias. Bureau of Plant Industry Circular 

 110: 7-12, pi. 1, 2+f. 1, 2. January 18, 1913. 



Greene, E. L. The two Howells, botanists. American Midland Naturalist 3: 

 30-32. January, 1913. 



Hitchcock, A. S. Mexican grasses in the United States National Herbarium. 

 Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium 17: 181-389. July 15, 1913. 



Kempton. J. H. Floral abnormalities in maize. Bureau of Plant Industry Bul- 

 letin 278, 5-18, pi. 1, 2+f. 1, 2. April 2, 1913. 



McKee, R. and Ricker, P. L. Nonperennial Medicagos: the agronomic value and 

 botanical relationship of the species. Bureau of Plant Industry Bulletin 267: 

 5-38, pi. 1-13. February 21, 1913. 



Maxon, W. R. Saffordia, a new genus of ferns from, Peru. Smithsonian Miscel- 

 laneous Collections 61^: 1-5, pi. 1, 2+f. 1. May 26, 1913. (Describes Saffordia 

 induta, a new genus and species allied to Trachypteris. — W. R. M.) 



Meade, R. M. Supernumerary carpels in cotton bolls. Bureau of Plant Industrj' 

 Circular 111 : 25-28, f. 1, 2. February 1, 1913. 



Meade, R. M. Methods of securing self-pollination in cotton. Bureau of Plant 

 Industry Circular 121: 29, 30, f. 1. April 12, 1913. 



Oakley, R. A. and Garver, S. Two types of proliferation in alfalfa. Bureau of 

 Plant Industry Circular 115: 3-13, f. 1-8. March 1, 1913. 



Piper, C. V. On the identity of Poa crocata Michx. Torreya 13: 35. February, 

 1913. 



Piper, C. V. The wild prototype of the cowpea. Bureau of Plant Industry Circu- 

 lar 124: 29-32. May 3, 1913. 



Ricker, P. L. Directions for collecting plants. Bureau of Plant Industry Cir- 

 cular 126: 27-35, f. 1-5. May 10, 1913. 



Smith, J. D. and Rose, J. N. A monograph of the Hauyeae and Gongylocarpeae, 

 tribes of the Onagraceae. Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium 

 16: 287-298, f. 45-.54. August 23, 1913. (Includes descriptions of Hauya Rus- 

 byi, sp. nov., and of the new genera Burragea and Xylonagra. — W. R. M.) 



Spaulding, P. A^o^es o?i Cronartium Comptoniae. Phytopathology 3 : 62. Feb- 

 ruary, 1913. 



Standley, p. C. Five new plants from New Mexico. Proceedings of the Biolog- 

 ical Society of Washington 26: 115-120. May 21, 1913. (Describes Nuttallia 

 Springeri, Amelanchier australis, Amsonia arenaria, A. hirtella, and Chrys- 

 othamnus elatior, spp. nov. — W. R. M.) 



